Israel donates a mobile water purification vehicle to drought-stricken Papua New Guinea

The GalMobile is a mobile water-treatment, storage and distribution vehicle that connects to any possible water source and produces drinking water in less than 30 minutes
13.03.16 / 10:21
Israel donates a mobile water purification vehicle to drought-stricken Papua New Guinea
13.03.16
Israel donates a mobile water purification vehicle to drought-stricken Papua New Guinea

Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs donated a mobile water purification system to the drought-stricken independent island of Papua New Guinea, an independent island nation north of Australia, in which about 85 percent of the six million citizens lack access to electricity and tap water.

 

The GalMobile is a mobile water-treatment, storage and distribution vehicle that connects to any possible water source and produces drinking water in less than 30 minutes that is up to par with standards of the World Health Organization. The system produces approximately 8,000 cups of drinking water per hour.

 

The Foreign Ministry teamed up with the Caesarea-based G.A.L. Water Technologies, providing water-treatment products to African nations for the past 20 years. 

 

Last March, they sent a GalMobile to the Marshall Islands in the Pacific, where drinking water is also limited. The southwestern Pacific island is facing its worst drought in a century.